Yes you may!
Not in Dress Blues.
No. You should know better.
no, but it is meeting the next uniform board
yes
On the left pocket on the ABU right below the the pocket flap
I believe there are about 65 left in service.
YES
It means that the holder of this medal participated in three of the recognized campaigns of that war. There are 13 altogether:service-starare authorized to the Korean Service Medal for participation in the following campaigns.North Korean Aggression (USMC, Navy): June 27 to November 2, 1950United Nations Defensive (Army, USAF): June 27 to September 15, 1950korean-service-medalInchon Landing (USMC, Navy): September 13 to 17, 1950United Nations Offensive (Army, USAF): September 16 to November 2, 1950korean-service-medalChinese Communist Forces Intervention (Army, USAF): November 3, 1950 to January 24, 1951korean-service-medalCommunist China Aggression (USMC, Navy): November 3, 1950 to January 24, 1951First United Nations Counteroffensive (USMC, Army, Navy, USAF): January 25 to April 21, 1951korean-service-medalChinese Communist Forces Spring Offensive (USMC, Army, Navy, USAF): April 22 to July 8, 1951korean-service-medalUnited Nations Summer-Fall Offensive (USMC, Army, Navy, USAF): July 9 to November 27, 1951korean-service-medalSecond Korean Winter (USMC, Army, Navy, USAF): November 28, 1951 to April 30, 1952korean-service-medalKorean Defense Summer-Fall, 1952 (USMC, Army, Navy, USAF): May 1 to November 30, 1952korean-service-medalThird Korean Winter (USMC, Army, Navy, USAF): December 1, 1952 to April 30, 1953korean-service-medalKorea, Summer 1953 (USMC, Army, Navy, USAF): May 1 to July 27, 1953korean-service-medalRead more: korean-service-medal
The B-52 entered service with USAF bomber squadrons in 1955.
The USAF's current uniforms are: ABU (Airman Battle Uniform) for normal service days Blues uniform- on mondays and for ceremonies Flight suit (olive drab jumpsuit)- for pilots Different camo patterns may be used, depending on where they deploy.
The USAF became a separate service from the Army on 18 September 1947.
USAF SR-71